Fifth time’s a charm, right?
Today kicks off Cleveland Beer Week, as well as the Pitt-Rutgers game on ESPN. Coincidence? My liver does not think so.
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Recapping the rules. It is a moderated liveblog. I approve the comments unless you are a trusted commenter. In which case I will put you through as unmoderated. Repetitive comments will not be posted. So if everyone essentially says, “oooooh, great play.” I’m not putting them all out there. If you feel like your comments aren’t getting posted, it’s probably for that reason. That or excessively profane language — unless absolutely justified.
Whining about, “why aren’t my comments getting posted,” most likely will subject you to some sort of sarcastic comment from me.
I’ve added feeds from some twitter accounts that might be commenting on the game.
The fun starts around 8pm.
BETHLEHEM, Pa – Liberty senior quarterback Anthony Gonzalez rushed for 83 yards and passed for 143 yards in leading the Hurricanes to a 30-10 victory over city rival Bethlehem Catholic in a Lehigh Valley Conference showdown tonight at Bethlehem Area School District Stadium.
Gonzalez, who’s headed to Pittsburgh on a scholarship, completed 11 of 15 passes with three touchdowns, including scoring hook ups that covered 27 and 33 yards to Stanford-bound wideout Jarrod West.
“We don’t play the games on paper we play them on the court” – Jamie Dixon 10-15-09
He has made quite a bit of progress this year, he can throw the deep ball better and is now throwing over the middle more.
Navy is a very respectable team, NC State is at least a BCS team.
Look at who are our next opponent and their oft-praised defense have played:
2 1AA teams, worst team in 1A, ‘cuse, a pretty bad FSU team (their signature win)….
And they got smoked by Cincy…. at home…. after Cincy lost their superstar QB in the 1st half…. in front of a jacked up, rare, near sellout crowd.
I live in Tampa, and I don’t see any USF fans talking about how they hadn’t played anybody yet, when heading into their Thursday nighter against the Bearcats, they hadn’t.
In fact, looking at the Sagarin ratings, I believe their strength of schedule is among the worst of all 1A teams (link to usatoday.com …. also note that PSUcks’ s.o.s. is not much better).
So, compared to a lot of teams, we’ve done well. And in conference, UConn and Rutgers were good wins, and we also kicked the crap out of a bad Louisville team, which is what good teams do against shitty ones.
So, if we’re fortunate enough to beat USF on Saturday (which I have my doubts about, because of the mobile QB and Pitt having a tendency to blow once they get recognition), what do we say then? That USF sucks, and we won’t know how good we are until we play Notre Dame… then WVU… then Cincy?
I think it’s all BS. At this point, we know who we are.
We’d probably be near the middle/bottom of the pack in the Big 12 south, but could possibly win the Big 12 north.
In the SEC, we’d probably be on the level of a South Carolina. A tad better than Arkansas and Ole Miss, and flat out better than Mississippi State, Kentucky, Vandy and Tennessee, but a small notch below Auburn at this point.
Oh wait, don’t let an SEC fan hear that I said a Big East team may be better than a couple teams in their conference. How dare someone talk like that about (cue thick southern accent) ESSSSS EEEEEEEE SEEEEEEEE FOOOOOTBAWWWWWWWWWLLLL!
HTscriptP
Tressel doesn’t have a clue how to use him … and in fairness, doubt if Wanny & Cav would either
I agree with Jimbo on his assessments if we played in another conference.
St. Ignatius showed a Michigan opponent why it’s the top-ranked football team in The Plain Dealer and in Division I when Inkster (Mich.) paid a visit Saturday evening for a nonleague game.
The defending state champion Wildcats, ranked No. 5 in the National Prep Top 25, remained unbeaten by taking a 21-0 first-quarter lead and never looking back for a 49-20 victory.
Junior running back Bobby Grebenc gaine 140 yards and scored four touchdowns and senior quarterback/Pitt recruit Mark Myers was close to perfect, clicking on 13 of 14 passes for 199 yards and two touchdowns.
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In fairness, Myers had pedestrian stats the past 2 weeks in close wins over Massilon and Warren Harding, but overall he has done very well